QP Briefing liveblogs its first liveblog for the first debate of the Scarborough-Rouge River byelection. ...
Daily Archives: August 24, 2016
Seen: Legal Aid Ontario lawyers inch closer to collective bargaining
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Seen: First Nations police file notice to strike
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Developmental services system found to be ‘deeply flawed’
Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dubé is calling for a systemic overhaul of services for adults with developmental disabilities. ...
Indira Naidoo-Harris handed the child-care file
Thanking the Premier for 'this wonderful opportunity,' the new associate education minister will be oversee early-years learning along with child care, which has been a hot button issue for some Ontario parents. ...
‘We’re not spooked’: Ontario government on defensive after cap-and-trade collapse in California and Quebec
California and Quebec are selling fewer cap-and-trade credits than ever, and Ontario intends to join their market in 2018. ...
Government mum on why cash-for-access isn’t banned by election law amendments
The government wants to write a code of conduct concerning stakeholder relations in fundraising instead, but so far, there are few details about what the code of conduct would entail, and none as to how it would be enfor ...
Seen: NDP says Scarborough byelection signs stolen in fundraising pitch for more sign money
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Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, August 24. ...